November 05, 2004

How do you see your music?

The Smithsonian rocks!

The American Museum of Natural History, in collaboration with MTV2, has launched SonicVision, a groundbreaking digitally animated alternative music show. SonicVision takes audiences in the Hayden Planetarium Space Theater on a mind-warping musical roller-coaster ride through fantastical dreamspace. With a mix by Moby and featuring tracks from Radiohead, U2, David Bowie, Coldplay, Queens of the Stone Age, Prodigy, The Flaming Lips, Fischerspooner, Spiritualized, Audioslave, Stereolab, Boards of Canada, David Byrne and Brian Eno, Goldfrapp, Zwan, White Zombie, and Moby, the music ignites this one-of-a-kind computer-generated musical and visual experience, which uses next-generation digital technology to illuminate the Planetarium's dome with a dazzling morphing of colorful visions. SonicVision is presented every Friday and Saturday evening at 7:30, 8:30 and 9:30p.m., in the Hayden Planetarium at the Museum's Rose Center for Earth and Space.

Follow this link for ticket info and prices. I think the girls and I are going to catch one of these shows before Christmas.

Posted by Ted at November 5, 2004 05:55 AM | TrackBack
Comments

Looks cool. I like Moby (aside from his politics) and he puts together good electronic mixes. Should be entertaining -- maybe this decade's equivalent of the Pink Floyd laser light shows that used to go around the country?

Posted by: JohnL at November 5, 2004 01:50 PM
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